ryan7068
Regular Member
Hello All! : )
Just another inquiry regarding OC elements that have not until recently come into play. I have only really been OC since the beginning of this spring. As such my typical clothing has been medium to light thickness. During the winter here I typically layer if working outside and other activities. Typically my jackets are of such length that it is not conducive to OC as it has a tendency to drape over or have to been uncomfortably bunched behind my piece. I have recently applied for my CHP to allow for versatility. But being the solid ambassador that I try to be, I prefer to OC whenever possible. I would just like some input regarding what many of you wear that is good for OC when having to stay outside for extended periods of time. I do carry a glock with a round chambered and obviously no thumb safety so many of those fleece sweaters with the bungee cords could cause an AD. I hope this doesn't seem like a B.S. question. Although it may seem simple enough, I am having the hardest time finding outerwear that fits comfortably tucked behind my firearm. As always, thank you for your time, thought, and input.
P.S. I'm doing my first VCDL volunteer work at the Norfolk gun show this weekend. Hope to see some of you there.
Just another inquiry regarding OC elements that have not until recently come into play. I have only really been OC since the beginning of this spring. As such my typical clothing has been medium to light thickness. During the winter here I typically layer if working outside and other activities. Typically my jackets are of such length that it is not conducive to OC as it has a tendency to drape over or have to been uncomfortably bunched behind my piece. I have recently applied for my CHP to allow for versatility. But being the solid ambassador that I try to be, I prefer to OC whenever possible. I would just like some input regarding what many of you wear that is good for OC when having to stay outside for extended periods of time. I do carry a glock with a round chambered and obviously no thumb safety so many of those fleece sweaters with the bungee cords could cause an AD. I hope this doesn't seem like a B.S. question. Although it may seem simple enough, I am having the hardest time finding outerwear that fits comfortably tucked behind my firearm. As always, thank you for your time, thought, and input.
P.S. I'm doing my first VCDL volunteer work at the Norfolk gun show this weekend. Hope to see some of you there.